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Brad Pitt is ‘terrified’ of losing his kids amid FBI investigation

Brad Pitt is reportedly “terrified” at the thought of losing his children, as the FBI investigate an incident that took place on a private jet last week.

The actor’s wife Angelina Jolie filed for divorce on Monday after 12 years together following the reported incident – where Brad is said to have got “verbally abusive and physical” with his children during a flight on a private jet.

In an interview with The Sun, one of Brad’s household staff members, who has worked with the couple for multiple years, said that the Hollywood actor is “distraught” over the allegations.

“I have never seen Brad like this. He is distraught, pacing, nervous – totally terrified. He is just expressing to me that he is scared,” they said.

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“He is scared of losing his kids over something that he hasn’t done and him being made out to look like a bad father. He is far from a bad father.

“He’s not able to see the kids at the moment but he is constantly in touch with staff asking to make sure they’re OK. He keeps saying: ‘Just look after my kids, that’s all that matters right now.’”

Brad and Angelina are parents to six kids – Maddox, 15, Pax, 12, Zahara, 11, Shiloh, ten, Knox, eight, and Vivienne, eight.

The air incident took place last Wednesday when the family were flying back to the US from Paris.

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In the interview with The Sun, two of Brangelina’s housekeepers admitted that Brad was never violent towards any of his children.

“He is not an aggressive guy. He cares about nature and trees and design. He has kind of got an artistic way about him. He is not macho, he is not a cage-fighter type or an aggressive person at all.

“He is kind and really nice with the kids. Brad is an easy-going guy, not aggressive. He is not mean. I’m sure he’s human from time to time. “I’ve heard a bit of arguing to that extent, but nothing severe, no pattern of being cruel or mean.

“He is a good father. If there was something where someone would pick out a belt – I have never seen anything like that. And I have been in close proximity inside those homes,” they added.

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